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from a law enforcement standpoint, how do you do it? >> they will hold onto information as long as they can. they will release it when there is nothing more to be done. we have to underline to the public again and again, we should allow professionals to do the work here. the public role is providing information. it is law enforcement job to take the information to analyze it and go forward, not the public's job. bill: even if you're able to identify a person you think needs to be questioned or talked to, not even label ad suspect, you know that guy doesn't look quite right to me, let's go find out who he is, how do you find out he who he is? she will try ainge you late. there is data from the cell phone tower. that is what has been reported. there may be information left at fragments on the scene, pro the pressure cooker, the nylon bag, a fingerprint, face recognition software. they brought in people i heard this morning that work in the federal part on this work with child pornography, used to using facial recognition software to narro
from a law enforcement standpoint, how do you do it? >> they will hold onto information as long as they can. they will release it when there is nothing more to be done. we have to underline to the public again and again, we should allow professionals to do the work here. the public role is providing information. it is law enforcement job to take the information to analyze it and go forward, not the public's job. bill: even if you're able to identify a person you think needs to be...
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on the law. martha: hundreds still unaccounted for in the massive floating in colorado. this is a large-scale tragedy. we'll show you some of the video coming out that was shot to an unmanned drone. bill: a new report on benghazi find senior state department officials were given a free pass. will we ever learn the truth about what happened the night americans were killed? jason chaffetz the american congressman is up next. >> we flew for months off libya. we worked with the italians. it's stunning, our government, the power of the united states of america couldn't get a tanker in the air? woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs,
on the law. martha: hundreds still unaccounted for in the massive floating in colorado. this is a large-scale tragedy. we'll show you some of the video coming out that was shot to an unmanned drone. bill: a new report on benghazi find senior state department officials were given a free pass. will we ever learn the truth about what happened the night americans were killed? jason chaffetz the american congressman is up next. >> we flew for months off libya. we worked with the italians. it's...
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the president is flouting the law and saying i'm above the law. that's the problem with this president. martha: there is a law on the books that says after a military coup we have to with hold aid until we can determine that we are giving money to a process of democracy. and the administration i would point out recently used that law in mali in a somewhat similar situation in the other way. but let's go back to this. they are saying a democratic uprising happened in the streets and that's what led to this. they want to be supportive of that so they don't want to cut the purse strings too quickly and have that backifier. >> let's put this in american terms. 200,000 tea partyers showed up on the mall to protest' obama-care. it's ridiculous on the face of this to say it's not a military coup. it's the president saying i'm above the law and i deem it not to be proper to obey the law and that's the problem with this montana i. he has no concern for the rule of law. martha: if you were president rand paul and this was happening on your watch you are say
the president is flouting the law and saying i'm above the law. that's the problem with this president. martha: there is a law on the books that says after a military coup we have to with hold aid until we can determine that we are giving money to a process of democracy. and the administration i would point out recently used that law in mali in a somewhat similar situation in the other way. but let's go back to this. they are saying a democratic uprising happened in the streets and that's what...
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with that rule of law. we violated our own rule of law by not calling it for what it is because our law clearly states if it's a military coup, then aid is cut off. so, initially we undercut our own values. that's a blow to credibility. martha: we have that conundrum between the continue ages of military aid and what, what house has been calling a coup a takeover by the military. john mccain also believes that secretary of state john kerry did not help when he said egyptian generals are restoring democracy. senator mccain just returned from a trip to egypt. he believes that the world's largest arab country needs to move for word with a new election. coming up we'll have more on the u.s. response to all this. whether the policy out of the white house is helping or hurting at this point. hard to tell but we'll lay out facts for you. bill: nine minutes past the hour. what a move back to a story out of california. kidnapped teenager hannah anderson making her first public appearance since her rescue, arriving u
with that rule of law. we violated our own rule of law by not calling it for what it is because our law clearly states if it's a military coup, then aid is cut off. so, initially we undercut our own values. that's a blow to credibility. martha: we have that conundrum between the continue ages of military aid and what, what house has been calling a coup a takeover by the military. john mccain also believes that secretary of state john kerry did not help when he said egyptian generals are...
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laws say the white house can not spend resources to lobby the congress. and that may mean, you can't take white house personnel and send them to go do fund-raising events for this obama for america. there are strictures what guidance the white house can give. you can't direct a group. the white house can't pull the people in, here are the five things we want you to do, go do them. bill: but the intent here, and familiar players, jim messina, david axelrod, stephanie cutter. robert gibbs, those are all people that have been with him for the past five plus years. but the idea is to push what the president believes are the right ideas and policies for the country regardless as to whether or not the democratic party is pushing for the same thing. >> there will be a tension. look, increasingly democrats my name is on the ballot in 14 or 16. u.s. is not, mr. president. what the heck are you doing putting me in a difficult place? let's not pass over the ethics issue. on the inaugural committee, we know the inaugural committee is collecting information everybody
laws say the white house can not spend resources to lobby the congress. and that may mean, you can't take white house personnel and send them to go do fund-raising events for this obama for america. there are strictures what guidance the white house can give. you can't direct a group. the white house can't pull the people in, here are the five things we want you to do, go do them. bill: but the intent here, and familiar players, jim messina, david axelrod, stephanie cutter. robert gibbs, those...
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they say all under law. he could stir emotions in the streets especially with the muslim brotherhood. martha: a situation with aid and if we continue to give aid, whatever gap pulled back, we're happy to fill and israel is in support of the military rule feeling like that is unstable leadership for them. are we being cut out of this equation? bret: yes. even heard them say our influence in egypt is pretty minimal. i thought that was eye-opening to hear from the defense secretary to say because a relationship between the military, u.s. and egyptian has been very significant and $1.6 billion of military economic aid has always held some weight. it is now trumped by 12 billion plus by gulf nations, saudi arabia. they have an interest seeing the muslim brotherhood because of the potential threat to their owner team. martha: an interesting thing of why he has had a great week. he looks at what happened in egypt, though the united states is not being persepolis in what is going on egypt, standing back and the chem
they say all under law. he could stir emotions in the streets especially with the muslim brotherhood. martha: a situation with aid and if we continue to give aid, whatever gap pulled back, we're happy to fill and israel is in support of the military rule feeling like that is unstable leadership for them. are we being cut out of this equation? bret: yes. even heard them say our influence in egypt is pretty minimal. i thought that was eye-opening to hear from the defense secretary to say because...
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, with the law in its entirety. i will concede there are like two or three things in it people like but those are not the two or three things that were passed. they passed entire paradigm-shifting plan that when, when the rubber hits the road it is not actually doing what they said it would do. if they did what it said would do, bring down costs and save everybody $2500 a year and put more people on the rolls and actually work when they launch exchanges i think people would think that's a good idea. you're correct about entitlements, when people sort of get into the system and hard to get off into the system. my concern is not politically, but for the fact that if the system is not working for people, we don't want it entrenched. we want to be able to change it. there is great question whether this will help people be healthier or get health care. rick: juan, you get the last word here. >> just one quick point here, rick is that people don't like the status quote and i don't see that the gop has come up with an alte
, with the law in its entirety. i will concede there are like two or three things in it people like but those are not the two or three things that were passed. they passed entire paradigm-shifting plan that when, when the rubber hits the road it is not actually doing what they said it would do. if they did what it said would do, bring down costs and save everybody $2500 a year and put more people on the rolls and actually work when they launch exchanges i think people would think that's a good...
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we interpret the law different than you do but we're adhering to it and we'll implement the tax laws. listen, we live in an era, we know, everyone has sort of come to expect our privacy is diminishing. every single day, cameras everywhere you go, e-mail, listening devices. there is almost no up is thing as privacy. somewhere along the line this remains some form of security if i know i send you a direct, private personal e-mail it doesn't belong to the public domain. gregg: even the courts weighed in. the sixth circuit court of appeals ruled, look, e-mails are the same as conventional forms of communication, protected by the fourth amendment. unbelievably the special counsel of irs criminal division, sent an e-mail, i have not heard anything related to this opinion. he is the counsel? >> apparently he didn't because they were snooping around e-mails since that decision. either they didn't hear it or didn't care about it that's why the audience needs to care. gregg: go back to law school, mr. general counsel. >> okay. gregg: charles payne. >> see you later. gregg: good to see you. mart
we interpret the law different than you do but we're adhering to it and we'll implement the tax laws. listen, we live in an era, we know, everyone has sort of come to expect our privacy is diminishing. every single day, cameras everywhere you go, e-mail, listening devices. there is almost no up is thing as privacy. somewhere along the line this remains some form of security if i know i send you a direct, private personal e-mail it doesn't belong to the public domain. gregg: even the courts...
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, because the president's healthcare law essentially has made it worse. bill: senator barrasso from earlier. bret baier anchor of special report with us now. good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: explain the story. what are we hearing from some of these unions with regard to their healthcare? what are they saying? >> reporter: basically because of the healthcare law that goes into effect next year these unions are getting concerned. the healthcare law has a number of requirements, among them the annual caps for paying out medical benefits are removed h the $250,000 annual cap is removed. the $1 million lifetime benefit cap, the medical benefit payout is removed. you can keep your kid on your plan up until 26, you remember that. there are no exemptions for preexisting conditions. all of that. you remember all of that. but that costs money. all of these plans, it's more costly to run them. well the unions are seeing that, and they are seeing it realtime, to the point where each members' plan in some unions are pointing out it could cost 50-cent
, because the president's healthcare law essentially has made it worse. bill: senator barrasso from earlier. bret baier anchor of special report with us now. good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: explain the story. what are we hearing from some of these unions with regard to their healthcare? what are they saying? >> reporter: basically because of the healthcare law that goes into effect next year these unions are getting concerned. the healthcare law has a number of...
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is she protected under the law? >> you know, i don't know what this teacher was thinking, and i think the school would be well within their rights to reprimand her and even terminate her, because, yes, teachers do have a first amendment right, but the courts have held that teachers' social media posts, if they cause a substantial disruption to the teaching inch kraoeurpbment outweigh the first amendment and there is no dispute here that these tweets and photos disrupted the environment. the students all saw their teacher half naked, smoking pot, tweeting about getting drunk and partying, how can you reasonably put this teacher in a classroom to teach these students? you can't. martha: it's such a good point. you have to love the fact that the school district is saying, it's under investigation. she has a paid leave. i mean there has to be -- we all know it's tougher to fire a public school teacher in this country than it is to bring in a homicide suspect on charges. it's very, very tough. so, i mean can't they in go
is she protected under the law? >> you know, i don't know what this teacher was thinking, and i think the school would be well within their rights to reprimand her and even terminate her, because, yes, teachers do have a first amendment right, but the courts have held that teachers' social media posts, if they cause a substantial disruption to the teaching inch kraoeurpbment outweigh the first amendment and there is no dispute here that these tweets and photos disrupted the environment....